• @GreenKnight23
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    -1219 hours ago

    Kids need respect

    no, kids need understanding. respect is earned. the difference between the two is trust.

    • @TempermentalAnomaly
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      18 hours ago

      Respect is granted for just being human. That can be erode if they violate core social norms, but when respect is given trust is given back. They then give the effort that results in learning.

      • @GreenKnight23
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        -516 hours ago

        respect for life is not respect for the individual.

        trust must exist before respect is given. let me give you an example.

        a cop pulls you over, you were not breaking any laws that you were aware of. the officer walks up and asks you if you know why you were pulled over. you tell him no and he proceeds to tell you that you were speeding.

        you know this was a lie since you had speed control on.

        did you respect the officer before or after he pulled you over?

        did your level of respect change before or after he lied to you?


        in my case, I never respected the officer. I understand that he’s doing a job and will help however I can. However, after he lies to me I could never trust him, thus I could never respect him.

        my point is, In order for respect to exist, trust must be present first. I don’t trust strangers, even if they’re in positions of public trust.

        You are right though. Respect and trust correlate to each other and fortify each other. The more trust you have in someone, the more respect you have for them, the more respect you have for someone, the more trust you have in them.

        I can still trust somebody, but I can still not respect them. that relationship cannot be flipped around.

        • @Emerald
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          315 hours ago

          I don’t respect cops to begin with. If I didn’t know they were a cop then I would respect them.

    • @Whats_your_reasoning
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      718 hours ago

      You talk like all the adults that made life hell when I was 15. If anyone has to “earn” respect, it’s adults who forgot what it’s like to live under someone else’s thumb.

      • @GreenKnight23
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        -1217 hours ago

        you talk like a petulant child that was never pushed to achieve more than you thought you were capable of.

        how’s that feel?

        I remember every moment of my life. I remember being 10 months old laying in my crib smelling the herb garden out the window. I remember my parents never showing up to any of my school events. I remember the way the belt across my back and thighs felt when my father got home from a “hard day”. I remember spending the weekend in jail because I was doing something my father made me do.

        fuck you, asshole.

        I never earned respect from them while they were alive. I didn’t even get any understanding from them. I only got yelled at, hit, and verbally abused when they felt they were losing control of their own life. respect is earned through proving you can be trusted with mature tasks. understanding should be given. understanding that a child may know to take out the trash but not know the importance of it. this makes it difficult for them to prioritize and objectively complete goals.

        children need understanding from adults, to provide guidance that allows them to grow on their own power and lean on when they need support.

        next time you want to attack someone based on who they are, take the entitled prick out of your mouth before you speak, asshole.

        • Dragon Rider (drag)
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          09 hours ago

          I never earned respect from them while they were alive

          You shouldn’t have had to. They should have loved and respected you unconditionally.